Urban Turf: Over 2,000 Residences and a Central Park: The Plans for Upper Rockville Pike
A massive mixed-use development is headed for upper Rockville Pike.
AUG. 13, 2018 | Written by Nena Perry-Brown | URBAN TURF
A massive mixed-use development is headed for upper Rockville Pike.
Fivesquares Development has filed a sketch plan application for a nearly two million square-foot development at Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station. The project would replace a WMATA-owned surface parking lot and an adjacent wooded area east of the intersection of Rockville Pike and Tuckerman Lane (map).
The 14.7-acre site will be developed in accordance with last year's Grosvenor Strathmore Metro Area Minor Master Plan and feedback from the community and Montgomery County planning staff.
The application seeks approval of a multi-phase project that will eventually deliver 2,008 residential units and up to 317,537 square feet of non-residential space. Fifteen percent of the residential units will be moderately-priced dwelling units, although these will not count against the total development square footage. The project will also include a maximum of 2,008 parking spaces and up to 570 long-term bike spaces across the multi-family buildings; all above-grade parking will be concealed with architectural screening. A shared street, "Spine Road", will be paved bisecting the site, extending from the intersection of Strathmore Park Court and Strathmore Hall Street to Tuckerman Lane near the Strathmore Hall drop-off. "Central Park" will be a 1.2-acre space serving as the nexus of the site, a community gathering space that can be programmed for various events.